KUALA LUMPUR: Diving into the murky depths of the sewage network under the city in search of the woman who fell into the sinkhole on Jalan Masjib India, the city's firefighters keep calm and carry on.
Fire operation officer Alimaddia Bukri said for them, their sense of duty overcomes any fear or jitters they may have to find the victim, an Indian national.
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